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  • Yahoo cut a better Microsoft deal than was feared at first

    August 5, 2009

    YAHOO’S share price lifted yesterday, after a regulatory filing in the US showed its 10-year tie-up with Microsoft to be more beneficial to the business than originally thought. Under previously disclosed terms of the deal, announced last week, Microsoft’s Bing search engine will power search queries on Yahoo’s sites, while Yahoo will handle the sale [...]

  • ADIDAS TAKES A KICKING

    August 5, 2009

    SPORTSWEAR giant Adidas yesterday reported a 93 per cent fall in profits for the April to June period as consumer spending fell during the economic downturn. Net profit fell to €8m (£6.8m), compared with €117m for the same period a year earlier. The group yesterday said it believed it had reached the bottom of the [...]

  • Shire shrugs off fight from generic rivals

    August 5, 2009

    SHIRE yesterday reported second quarter revenues just ahead of expectations, as strong growth from new drugs offset a big hit from the loss of patent protection on hyperactivity pill Adderall XR. Britain’s third-biggest drugmaker said quarterly sales of its previous blockbuster Adderall XR fell by 77 per cent to $67m (£39.3m) as it was hit [...]

  • CITY VIEWS: BARCLAYS WORKERS ARE PROTESTING TOMORROW. DO THESE KINDS OF PROTEST MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE?

    August 5, 2009

    UDAY BAROT FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR“No, I don’t think this sort of strategy works. Big banks don’t listen and just do what they want. The smaller voices aren’t heard so protesting, in my opinion, doesn’t make a big difference.” TOLU BABATOLA  LEARNING AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS CO-ORDINATOR“No, I don’t think protesting makes much difference in such large corporations. [...]

  • REVEALED: HUGE COST OF BBC MOVE

    August 5, 2009

    THE BBC’s controversial decision to move part of its operations to Salford will cost a staggering £876m, City A.M. can reveal, provoking outrage among the state-funded broadcaster’s commercial rivals. And according to confidential documents leaked to this newspaper, moving the five divisions – which include sports and children’s – to Salford’s Media City development near [...]

  • UK output bottomed out in May

    August 5, 2009

    BRITAIN’S economy is finally starting to stabilise, a top think-tank said yesterday. The National Institute for Economic and Social Research (NIESR) said that it was hopeful that May would prove to be the trough of economic activity. The news comes ahead of the Bank of England’s crucial decision today on whether or not to extend [...]

  • Time to call a halt to the reporting season pile-up

    August 5, 2009

    THE blizzard of blue chip companies reporting major results in the past fortnight has turned into an avalanche. Yesterday marked the last of the overwhelming diary days – at least for a while. The respite is a relief for the analysts tasked with producing research notes based on the results, not to mention shareholders and [...]

  • Max Property seals its first bumper deal

    August 5, 2009

    NICK Leslau’s new venture Max Property yesterday clinched its first deal, buying up a £245.4m portfolio of distressed industrial real estate, though the property mogul warned recession bargains in the sector remain few and far between. Max, which raised £220m when it floated on Aim nine weeks ago in the biggest IPO of the year [...]

  • Quantitative easing: time for a break

    August 5, 2009

    IT IS A CASE of two steps forwards, one step backwards for the UK economy. Today’s good news was that house prices are stabilising, with a strong survey from the Halifax; we also had a great purchasing managers index for services, suggesting that crucial sector is growing once more. But there is also plenty of worrying [...]

  • UK housing market shows more signs of stabilisation as prices surge in July

    August 5, 2009

    HOUSE prices in Britain rose 1.1 per cent in July in the latest sign of growing stability in the property market, data from Halifax showed yesterday. The mortgage lender reported that in the three months to July, house prices jumped 0.8 per cent, the first rise on a quarterly basis since October 2007. The rise [...]

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